Hachfest 2010 Line Up

is growing!

This year’s 3 day music festival will be held from 30th July to 1st August, at Mutimers' Meadow in the village of Hacheston, near Wickham Market (IP13 0DR). The event will begin on Friday evening and will continue all day on Saturday and Sunday, providing a great weekend of entertainment for all the family.

One of the highlights planned for the 2010 event is the BBC Introducing sessions. The team from BBC Radio Suffolk will be taking over the Hachfest stages on the Saturday afternoon, and have been given free reign to showcase the best acts from the BBC Introducing selection! BBC Introducing supports unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar musicians.

Headline acts confirmed for 2010 include 80’s ska sensation - The Beat; Brigade – rock band tipped for the top by both NME and Kerrang; art-rock musicians – Audioporn; Radio 1 favourite - Gideon Conn and Buddy Holly tribute show - Rave On. Alongside these names there will also be some fantastic local artists to suit everyone’s taste.

As well as the music, there will be plenty of activities off-stage for all the family, including various activities & many stalls. Food & refreshments are provided on site all weekend.

Tickets will soon be on sale from various locations, including Ipswich Tourist Information centre & www.hachfest.co.uk.

Each year money raised across the Hachfest weekend is donated to charity. The main charities to benefit from Hachfest 2010 will be East Anglian Air Ambulance, St Elizabeth Hospice, Childhood Eye Cancer Trust and Help For Heroes.

Hachfest could not happen without the support and help of local volunteers, so if you’d like to find out more, or get involved please visit www.hachfest.co.uk or contact faye@hachfest.co.uk.

Keep an eye on www.hachfest.co.uk for more line up announcements and ticket information as it is released.

 

BBC Introducing to take over Hachfest stages!

One of the highlights planned for the 2010 event is the BBC Introducing sessions. The team from BBC Radio Suffolk will be taking over the Hachfest stages on the Saturday afternoon, and have been given free reign to showcase the best acts from the BBC Introducing selection! BBC Introducing supports unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar musicians.

Each year money raised across the Hachfest weekend is donated to charity. The main charities to benefit from Hachfest 2010 will be East Anglian Air Ambulance, St Elizabeth Hospice, Childhood Eye Cancer Trust and Help For Heroes.

Hachfest could not happen with the support and help of local volunteers, so if you’d like to find out more, or get involved please visit www.hachfest.co.uk or contact faye@hachfest.co.uk.

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